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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE. 317
Senator Yeater offered the following amendment; which was read :
To amend printed Senate bill No. 227 by inserting after the word
*' capital," in line 37, section 2810, the following: " And further provided, that all losses shall be paid, at the time sustained, out of said
guaranty or permanent stock, and no losses shall be charged against
any other stock or the earnings thereof until said guaranty or permanent stock shall have been exhausted."
Pending discussion,
Senator McGinnis moved that the Senate adjourn.
The motion was lost.
The question recurring upon the amendment,
It was not agreed to.
Senator Newberry moved to reconsider the vote by which amendment offered by Senator Yeater striking out the word "all" was not
agreed to.
The motion to reconsider prevailed.
The question recurring on agreeing to the amendment,
It was not agreed to.
The bill, as amended, was ordered engrossed and printed.
The following message was received from the House of Representatives through its Chief Clerk, Mr. Jacks; which was read:
Mr. President: I am instructed by the House to inform the
Senate that there has been introduced into and passed by the House,
House bill No. 345, entitled
An act to amend section 2508, R. S. 1889, by authorizing corporations to change the par value of their shares;
Title amended and agreed to ;
Also, House bill No. 289, entitled
An act to repeal sections 4768, 4769, of article 3, chapter 60, General Statutes 1889, entitled " Elections ;"
Also, House bill No. 393, entitled
An act to amend section 1 of an act entitled "An act to require
corporations to have their general offices in this State, and to keep
therein certain books and papers, providing penalty for failure to obey,
repealing inconsistent acts, and declaring an emergency requiring that
this act take effect immediately," approved March 10, 1891;
In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested.
On motion of Senator McGinnis,
The Senate adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock a. m.
FORTY-FIRST DAY—Wednesday, March 1,1893.
The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.
The President in the chair.
A quorum present.
Prayer by the Chaplain.
Journal of Saturday read and approved.
Senator Sebree offered the following resolution; which was read
:and adopted:

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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE. 317
Senator Yeater offered the following amendment; which was read :
To amend printed Senate bill No. 227 by inserting after the word
*' capital," in line 37, section 2810, the following: " And further provided, that all losses shall be paid, at the time sustained, out of said
guaranty or permanent stock, and no losses shall be charged against
any other stock or the earnings thereof until said guaranty or permanent stock shall have been exhausted."
Pending discussion,
Senator McGinnis moved that the Senate adjourn.
The motion was lost.
The question recurring upon the amendment,
It was not agreed to.
Senator Newberry moved to reconsider the vote by which amendment offered by Senator Yeater striking out the word "all" was not
agreed to.
The motion to reconsider prevailed.
The question recurring on agreeing to the amendment,
It was not agreed to.
The bill, as amended, was ordered engrossed and printed.
The following message was received from the House of Representatives through its Chief Clerk, Mr. Jacks; which was read:
Mr. President: I am instructed by the House to inform the
Senate that there has been introduced into and passed by the House,
House bill No. 345, entitled
An act to amend section 2508, R. S. 1889, by authorizing corporations to change the par value of their shares;
Title amended and agreed to ;
Also, House bill No. 289, entitled
An act to repeal sections 4768, 4769, of article 3, chapter 60, General Statutes 1889, entitled " Elections ;"
Also, House bill No. 393, entitled
An act to amend section 1 of an act entitled "An act to require
corporations to have their general offices in this State, and to keep
therein certain books and papers, providing penalty for failure to obey,
repealing inconsistent acts, and declaring an emergency requiring that
this act take effect immediately," approved March 10, 1891;
In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested.
On motion of Senator McGinnis,
The Senate adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock a. m.
FORTY-FIRST DAY—Wednesday, March 1,1893.
The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.
The President in the chair.
A quorum present.
Prayer by the Chaplain.
Journal of Saturday read and approved.
Senator Sebree offered the following resolution; which was read
:and adopted: